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Russian nuclear weapons can be deployed anywhere in Belarus — Security Council

On the territory of Belarus, when there was the Belarusian Military District of the Soviet Armed Forces, there were more than 43 sites where nuclear weapons were stationed

MINSK, April 6. /TASS/. Russian nuclear weapons can be located anywhere on the territory of Belarus, but there is no need to deploy them near the western borders, the State Secretary of the Belarusian Security Council, Alexander Volfovich, said on Thursday.

"The whole of Belarus is near the western borders. It is the western outpost of the Union State. There is no need to deploy them (Russian nuclear warheads - TASS) near the borders of Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. They can be placed anywhere," the BelTA news agency quotes him as saying.

Volfovich explained that "the length of Belarus’ border in the west is 600 kilometers," which "makes it possible to deploy nuclear warheads anywhere."

"There are many such sites. On the territory of Belarus, when there was the Belarusian Military District [of the Soviet Armed Forces], there were more than 43 sites where nuclear weapons were stationed. All of them have been preserved, as the president [of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko] has said," Volfovich stressed.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia would deploy its tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus at the request of the Belarusian side, precisely the way US has long done so on the territory of its allies. Putin added that the Russian side was already helping its Belarusian counterparts to reconfigure their planes. Also, it provided Iskander systems capable of carrying tactical nuclear weapons.